Emoji Two (https://emojitwo.github.io/) is a fork of the Emoji One font (https://www.emojione.com/), taken before Emoji One changed to a non-free licence. I understand that there’s some interest in getting this packaged, so that it could potentially be the default emoji font in Fedora Workstation (see, e.g., https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1496761#c17). The complication is that the Emoji Two project provide only artwork, not the tooling to assemble that artwork into a font. I’ve had a go at this, using Google’s Noto Emoji tooling, and the results are at https://pagure.io/emojitwo-fonts. Would someone with more font experience than me like to take a look at this before I formally submit the package for review? In particular: - Blindly copying NotoColorEmoji.tmpl.ttx.tmpl to create EmojiTwo.tmpl.ttx.tmpl without understanding what this file does seems likely to be somehow problematic. - I’ve not yet tested this on Fedora 27, so don’t know whether the font displays correctly in colour. Thanks. -- Peter Oliver _______________________________________________ fonts mailing list -- fonts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to fonts-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx